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Displaying objects above and below in plan views

Displaying objects above and below in plan views - Revit Architecture Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)

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Displaying objects above and below in plan views

- [Instructor] We're going to continue our look at the view range dialog in this video, and we're going to focus specifically on the range above and the range below the primary cut plain range. I've got the diagram open on screen again, and you may recall that there's a zone above the cut called the above range, and then there's another zone down below it called the view depth. Let's start with the range above the cut. To demonstrate that, I'm going to go to a level one floor plan, and I'll zoom in over here on the break room. Now, I want to add a couple pieces of casework to illustrate what we're going to talk about here. I'll go to the Component tool, and I've preloaded in this double cabinet here, wall base double cabinets. It needs a wall, and I'll go ahead and click right on the wall element here, and then I'll just place two of those pieces of cabinetry. Now when I select either one of these, notice that they came in at an elevation of 1400, but our cut plain is actually at…

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